Thanks for sharing Alex.

Do you think occurrences like this happen as bi-product of space size? As 
communities continue to grow and move past self-sustaining and into 
profibility, do they end up sacrificing individual relationships with 
people for the sake of systematizing? Does this happen in smaller 
communities too? 

I'm curious.

On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 9:14:40 AM UTC-7, Alex Hillman wrote:
>
> As much as I appreciate the connectedness that we have in this community, 
> one thing that I think is horribly missing from the global conversation 
> about coworking is a deeper conversation with the communities of people who 
> aren't owners, operators, and enthusiasts. 
>
> I've gotten the sense that unless it's for praise, most coworking space 
> members aren't comfortable speaking up as a part of this global community. 
>
> I think that's a shame. Here's a glimpse of what we might hear if they did:
>
> https://medium.com/better-humans/c9d8c69f4592
>
> -Alex
>
>
> --
>
> /ah
> indyhall.org
> coworking in philadelphia
>  

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